The 4 Phases Of Medical School Preparation

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
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Komentáře • 6

  • @xavier4260
    @xavier4260 Před rokem +5

    I have my BMAT on Tuesday and I'm predicted A*AA

    • @kirti7659
      @kirti7659 Před rokem +2

      lol

    • @FutureDoc
      @FutureDoc  Před rokem +1

      Good luck!

    • @xavier4260
      @xavier4260 Před rokem

      @@FutureDoc it went well, section 1 was ok and section 2 was the worst due to time pressure and 3 I wrote about " knowledge setting people free".
      - I try to define what the they meant.
      - arguments that I put against was people who are ; enslaved to addiction, society norms and fitting in, human body which has limitation (sleep,eating) and the law that we all have to follow.
      - I disagreed
      Lol I had to write so clear and small 😅

  • @ShifaMughal-h9g
    @ShifaMughal-h9g Před měsícem

    I am expecting my A-level grades, and I haven't applied for any med school. I am new in Uk and found everything very difficult to do. So I also took a gap year, but my teachers said that I should've applied he previous year. I am very anxious and scared. I gave my ucat but didn't get enough mark, I am going to repeat it... But I need someone to guide me

  • @tsugumirobinkitayama7158

    Hello! I am a US-based applicant with a Bachelor's degree in Law, History, and Culture wanting to attend UK medical school. I minored in Natural Science, so I have many upper-level science classes. However, I noticed that UK medical schools without graduate entry and even those with graduate entry require 5,5,5 on APs. Does this mean that I had to have received 5s on my AP or that I got an A in the class? Because I had received a 5,4,3 on my AP exams but had an A in the class. Thank you!